Should I go to business school for my graduate degree?

<p>I will be graduating next year from high school and I'm planning to major in International Relations/Affairs in Georgetown, George Washington, NYU, Berkely, Pace or Concordia College-New York and minor in a foreign language like Arabic, Farsi, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, German or Russian. After that I don't really know my options in terms of career opportunities. My aim is to work for the United Nations, IMF, World Bank, CIA, FBI or some other important government entity. I want to obtain a high salary position but I think with a bachelor's degree, you can't really get a high paying job, right? That's why I'm thinking of going into business school for my master's degree because many people say that having a background in business or law along with my planned major in International Relations/Affairs could make it easier for me to land a high salary position. Should I go to business school after I obtain my bachelor's degree?</p>

<p>You have four years to think about/research this and figure out your career path, which very likely will change several times. Go work on your college essays for a couple of hours and then have an ice cream cone.</p>

<p>^ Indeed …</p>

<p>And they say I’m snarky. Beautiful.</p>

<p>You redefine the word.</p>

<p>I just tell the truth people don’t want to hear. Life is not summer camp where everyone gets a medal.</p>

<p>Yeah, but the sad truth that you haven’t grasped is that not all merit and wisdom emanate from Madison, Wisconsin.</p>

<p>I don’t understand what you guys are talking about.</p>